Following the rumor yesterday that one of Bethesda's E3 announcements was going to be an unspecified remaster project, Eurogamer now reports that this could be for 2011's acclaimed Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
The game will launch for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the report said, though there was no mention of a release date. In November last year, Bethesda revealed that it ported Skyrim to Xbox One, but only as a technical exercise. It appears Bethesda now has grander plans.
Additionally, Eurogamer said it has "heard" that Bethesda will announce The Evil Within 2, Wolfenstein: The New Order 2, and the "completely reworked" Prey 2 as part of its briefing.
The Skyrim remaster project will reportedly include "mods, all DLC [and] improved visuals," according to Eurogamer's report, which cited a NeoGAF user with that information. The inclusion of mods is particularly interesting, given that mods just recently came to the Xbox One version of Fallout 4 and are on the way for the PS4 edition.
A Bethesda representative told GameSpot, "We don't comment on rumors and speculation."
Bethesda's E3 2016 briefing is scheduled to kick off Sunday, June 12, starting at 7 PM PST / 10 PM EST. GameSpot will bring you all the news from the show as it's announced.
The game will launch for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the report said, though there was no mention of a release date. In November last year, Bethesda revealed that it ported Skyrim to Xbox One, but only as a technical exercise. It appears Bethesda now has grander plans.
Additionally, Eurogamer said it has "heard" that Bethesda will announce The Evil Within 2, Wolfenstein: The New Order 2, and the "completely reworked" Prey 2 as part of its briefing.
The Skyrim remaster project will reportedly include "mods, all DLC [and] improved visuals," according to Eurogamer's report, which cited a NeoGAF user with that information. The inclusion of mods is particularly interesting, given that mods just recently came to the Xbox One version of Fallout 4 and are on the way for the PS4 edition.
A Bethesda representative told GameSpot, "We don't comment on rumors and speculation."
Bethesda's E3 2016 briefing is scheduled to kick off Sunday, June 12, starting at 7 PM PST / 10 PM EST. GameSpot will bring you all the news from the show as it's announced.
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